gcc - Dev-C++ Recipe for Target Failed -


I have a problem that is actually going crazy just to me, I have a project written in C ++ and This is using pthread I have compiled this project with Dev-c and everything was absolutely right. However, today, I get this nonsense "The recipe for the goal" project 1. exe 'failed' error I have not changed anything, how did this project collapse itself? I do not really get it, please help me. Below is:

  & gt; General: TDM-GCC 4.8.1 64-bit release Building Makefile & gt; "E: \ 2013-2014 \ [CNG 334] OS \ Course Project \ New folder \ makefile.in "& gt; create execution ... mingw32-make.exe -f" e: \ 20 13-2014 \ [CNG 334] & gt; OS \ Course Project \ New Folder \ Makefile.win "All G ++ .exe -c main.cpp -o> Main.oI" C: / Program Files (x86) / Dev-CPP / Minzija 64 / include " & Gt; -i "C: / Program Files (x86) / Dev-CPP / Minijawa 64 / x86_64-w64-mingw32 / include" -i "C: / Program Files (x86) / Dev-CPP / Minizawa 64 / Lib / Gcc / x86_64-W64-mingw32 / 4.8.1 / Include "& gt; -i" C: / Program Files (x86) / Dev-CPP / Minijiva 64 / Lib / GCC / x86_64-w64-mingw32 / 4.8. 1 / include / C ++ " 

G ++ .exe -c v1withupperandlower Letters.cpp -o v1withupperandlowerletters.oI "C: / Program Files (x86) / Dev-CPP / Minizia 64 / Include" -i "C: / Program Files (x86) / Dev-CPP / MinizW 64 / X86_64-w64 -mingw32 / Include "-i" C: / Program Files (x86) /Dev-Cpp/MinGW64/lib/gcc/x86_64-w64-mingw32/4.8.1/ Include "-I" C: / Program Files ( X86) / Dev-CPP / Minizia 64 / Lib / GCC / x86_64-w64-mingw32 /4.8.1/ contains / C ++ "

G ++ Exe Main.o v1withupperandlowerletters.o -o Project1.exe -L "C: / Program Files (x86) / Dev-CPP / Minizawa 64 / Lib" -L "C: / Program Files (x86) / Dev-CPP / Minjiwa 64 / x86_64-w64-mingw32 / lib "-static-libgcc

E: \ 2013-2014 [CNG 334] OS \ course project \ new folder \ makefile.in: 25: Project 1.XA Failure

mingw32-make .exe: *** [Project1.exe] Error 1

Compilation succeeded in 4.41 seconds

Thank you very much.

Edit: Probl resolved them You can see my answer below.

It turns out strange that the sandbox feature of my firewall program is a new file from the Devi project To make, even though Dev-C ++ was marked itself as a trusted program. I have disabled the sandboxing feature and it is doing the right thing

I am not removing this topic because it can help someone else in the future. I'm using the Comodo firewall and possibly with other sandwidth feature, other firewalls can also increase the same problem.


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